i was wondering why the lyrics in some of the songs off laurel hell feel so much weaker than they do on previous albums, as well as on the land is inhospitable, and i checked and i was right . its bc other people were writing some of the songs w her and it made the music sound so much less unique and intense...ive talked abt my feelings on laurel hell before tho. and i do love most of the tracks on it . the land is inhospitable just feels so authentic and real and theres a lot more callbacks to previous topics in her older albums, plus you can tell she wrote the songs herself
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guess who made a mitski collage out of mitski stuff for their art homework
dont mind the crappy quality i just finished it lol
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“I’m gay” “I’m straight” okay...?? I get mean when I’m nervous like a bad dog
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i made a new uquiz after so long, have fun finding out which mitski album u are!!
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me in hell: it sucks that mitski is grouped with artists like cavetown and ricky montgomery all because they’re all people on tiktok. like say what you want about all of them but they all make such different music. tiktok should be a social media app not a music genre. it also puts a bad taste in my mouth when people lump her in other female musicians like lana del rey and lorde for the same reason. we claim we don’t compare women or pit them against one another until they say or do something that doesn’t fit socital ideals of what women should be. and while some of her fans are definitely weird i feel like the polarizing reaction towards her fanbase is largely rooted in the fact that it’s predomiantly made up of teenage girls. like not to bring up a touchy subject but nirvana fans have been saying that courtney killed kurt with barely any evidence for YEARS and it hasn’t gotten nearly the same amount of pushback in the nearly three decades since he passed away that mitski’s fanbase has gotten in the three years since she went viral on tiktok for doing annoying teenager things
sylvia plath marie antoinette anne bonny lizzie borden and elizabeth báthroy all trying to enjoy some tea and biscuits:
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